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ORDINARY MEETING. 

 FuiDAv, Srn November, 1912. 

 R. BULLEN Newton, F.G.S., President, in the Chair. 

 Professor lialph Arnold was elected a member of the Society. 

 The following communications were read: — 



1. "Ou Tivela andi Grateloupiay By A. J. Juk(s-Browne, F.R.S. 



2. " On some remarkable Shell Monstrosities." By G. C. 

 Robson, B.A. 



3. "Descriptions of New Species of Limicolaria and Krapfiella 

 from East Central Africa." By H. B. Preston, F.Z.S. 



Mr. G. C. Robson exhibited two living specimens of Glyptorhagada 



Silveri (Angas). 



ORDINARY MEETING. 



Friday, 13Tn December, 1912. 



R. BuLLEN Newton, F.G.S., President, in the Chair. 



Keppel H. Barnard, Percival Ross Frames, and the Hon. Librarian 

 of the Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland were elected 

 members of the Society. 



The following communications were read : — 



1. " Note on Cyprina islandica." By W. H. Dall. 



2. "Descriptions of two new Helicoids from British East 

 Africa." By H. B. Preston, F.Z.S. 



3. "Note on Murex mancmella, Linn." B)^ E. A. Smith, I.S.O. 



Mr. E. A. Smith exhibited a handsome specimen of Murex ramosus, 

 Linn., piesented to the British Museum by Mr. Henry Harvey, the 

 shell having a bltick spiral band, a very unusual feature in the 

 species. Mr. Smith further exhibited a sketch of a specimen of 

 Stromhus gigas, presented to the Museum by the same gentleman, 

 and distinguished from the normal form by having a double row of 

 spines. 



ORDINARY MEETING. 

 Friday, lOrn January, 1913. 

 R. BuLLEN Newton, F.G.S., President, in the Chair. 

 M. Paul Jodot was elected a member of the Society. 

 The following communications were read : — 



1. "On Rygromia rufeseens, auct., in Ireland." By A. W. 

 Stelfox. 



2. "On some Preoccupied Molluscan Names (generic and specific)." 

 By G. K. Gude, F.Z.S. 



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